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Black Screen - PRAM - No current

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Hi,

I can get a faulty MacBook Pro.

The description of the fault reads as follows:

The screen is always black. The harddisk tries to start but it seems it don't get enough power (electric current). He said that the Apple employee said that the logic board is faulty and the PRAM don't get enough power(electric current).

It happened quite suddenly....overnight.

What do you think, I can do to repair this MacBook?

For example baking?

greetz

Dennis

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MacBook Pro 17" Models A1151 A1212 A1229 and A1261

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 David Hodson

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Black Screen - PRAM - No current

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,

I can get a faulty MacBook Pro.

The description of the fault reads as follows:

The screen is always black. The harddisk tries to start but it seems it don't get enough power (electric current). He said that the Apple employee said that the logic board is faulty and the PRAM don't get enough power(electric current).

It happened quite suddenly....overnight.

What do you think, I can do to repair this MacBook?

For example baking?

greetz

Dennis

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-MacBook Pro 17" Models A1151 A1212 A1229 and A1260
+MacBook Pro 17" Models A1151 A1212 A1229 and A1261

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dennis

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Black Screen - PRAM - No current

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,

I can get a faulty MacBook Pro.

The description of the fault reads as follows:

The screen is always black. The harddisk tries to start but it seems it don't get enough power (electric current). He said that the Apple employee said that the logic board is faulty and the PRAM don't get enough power(electric current).

It happened quite suddenly....overnight.

What do you think, I can do to repair this MacBook?

For example baking?

greetz

Dennis

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MacBook Pro 17" Models A1151 A1212 A1229 and A1260

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